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Episode 166 -- Steph Weber -- Crafting Experiences and Fostering Growth

Stacked Keys Podcast

English - January 03, 2024 20:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to craft a truly unforgettable guest experience in the short-term rental market? Steph Weber, a maestro in branding and marketing, joins us to share her wisdom and journey from the fashion industry to revolutionizing destination real estate with The Weber Co and Hosted by the Webers. Together, we unpack the intricacies of leadership, discussing how a clear vision, mission, and values are paramount, and why embracing collaboration and feedback propels businesses forward.

Navigating the fine line between personal growth and the demands of entrepreneurship can feel like walking a tightrope, especially when family life joins the circus. I open up about parenting philosophies that encourage children's independence, while also wrestling with maintaining our own identities through life's seismic shifts. The episode provides a candid look at the art of juggling these roles, finding solidarity in the shared experiences of feeling lost, and celebrating the transformative power of change.

Relationships and personal growth are the heartbeats of our journey, and in this episode, we explore how they shape us. From the contrasting styles of hospitality across different regions to the profound importance of a supportive network during life's tumultuous rides, this conversation is a treasure trove of insights. Prepare to be moved by our stories of entrepreneurship, parenthood, and the occasional fear of success, all wrapped up with a heartfelt reflection on the power of gratitude. Join us for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is heartwarming, and don't forget to catch the Stacked Keys podcast for stories that resonate with the trials and triumphs of everyday life.

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